COVID-19

Resources for Maintaining Community During the COVID-19 Pandemic

All of us at IAP are confident that faith communities across the United States (and the world) will respond to the growing COVID-19 pandemic in new, innovative, and important ways. We will share some of the ways here.

April 27, 2020

How to Get the Supplies That Keep Cities Safe: Local Government Purchasing in the Era of COVID-19

APRIL 24, 2020 – Every day there’s a new story about the challenges that municipal governments face with procurement due to COVID-19. We discuss shared challenges facing U.S. cities and early solutions.

April 24, 2020

#Disconnected: COVID-19 & the Digital Divide

APRIL 24, 2020 – As schools move to distance learning, workers are displaced from their jobs and public services move online, the need for an affordable, reliable broadband connection and productivity technology is even more acute.

April 24, 2020

Now Is the Time to Transform the Criminal Justice System

People are being released from prisons during the pandemic, but what is happening in the communities they’ve returned to?

April 24, 2020
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Thinking About National Security and the Global Supply Chain

Dina Temple Raston, Special Correspondent at NPR, will be in conversation with Harvey Rishikof, Director of Policy and Cybersecurity research at the University of Maryland.

April 23, 2020

Q&A with Aspen Institute CEO Dan Porterfield

Aspen Institute President and CEO Dan Porterfield responds to questions focused on the challenges nonprofits face during the coronavirus pandemic from the Aspen Times Weekly.

April 23, 2020

Coronavirus and Youth Sports: What Kids Need from Coaches Now

Project Play spoke with young people and their coaches, as well as leading professionals and coaches with resources related to physical health and social emotional well-being during COVID-19.

April 23, 2020

Striving for Balance: Global Health and Economic Well-Being

America needs to put politics aside, says Ron Klain, when it comes to the coronavirus pandemic. That’s one lesson Klain learned from his work with the deadly Ebola virus.

April 23, 2020

How Will America Reopen? A Bioethicist Weighs In

Zeke Emanuel, a bioethicist and oncologist, shares his thoughts on what needs to happen for America to reopen.

April 23, 2020

Crisis Lessons for Business Education

What have educators learned during this crisis, and what does it tell us about the next phase of business education? IWT Award winners share insights.

April 22, 2020